Since the dawn of the electric guitar hip players & manufacturers have been aware of the degree to which the design & specs of the magnetic pickups used on any given instrument will affect its sound & performance. Never before however have there been so many options available for so many different types of guitars. Players today have access to accurate reproductions of the most revered of vintage pickup designs from 50 years ago & more along with any conceivable hotrod modification or upgrade of the form plus countless original & adventurous designs that bring something entirely new to the table. & all of these are available from both large replacement-unit manufacturers & small independent craftsmen alike as well as the major guitar manufacturers themselves. Its a revolution of tone to be sure & that means theres a dizzying amount of information to take on board if you hope to nail down the pickups & therefore the sound that are right for you & your instrument. The magical tonal properties of certain pickups have become almost a religion with many players & an industry has been born out of guitarists desires to alter their tone by swapping this critical link in the signal chain. Changing pickups can result in one of the most dramatic & immediate sonic alterations achievable from any single-component swap that can be made on your entire guitar. Its also one of the simplest modifications to achieve & often relatively affordable too. Swapping pickups can yield dramatic changes in gain dynamics frequency range & overall voice
- all the elements that combine to create your tone. It can also bring about extremely subtle sonic adjustments that are arguably significant only to the player themselves but are nevertheless worth achieving. Dive in blind however & this alteration in tone whether subtle or dramatic is entirely random & potentially counterproductive. Understanding precisely how any pickup swap will alter your sound rather than taking a stab in the dark
- & then either stabbing again or just deciding to live with it if the results arent what you hoped for
- requires a lot of study & thought. The better you understand what makes different pickups sound the way they do & how different elements of their design & construction contribute to variations in tone & response the better youll be able to assess how a given set of pickups might work toward your own sonic goals. This is where Guitar Pickups: A Guide for the Player" comes in & myth hype & snake oil go out. Get the knowledge & its a whole lot easier to bring the tone onboard."